Belgaum, Sep 12: A tense atmosphere continued to prevail in the city on Friday following three days of communal clashes and endless rumours. On Thursday several incidents of stone pelting and vehicles being set on fire were reported in the communally sensitive areas of the city like Chavat Galli, Khanjar Galli, Darbar Galli and Khade Bazaar.

Arsonists set fire to vehicles and damaged them in the presence of police personnel who remained mute spectators. The police acted only after senior officials rushed to the spot, alleged residents. More than 10 people, including children, suffered injuries in the incidents of stone pelting. Shops and business establishments in the main market areas such as Khade Bazaar, Ganpat Galli and Shaniwar Khoot remained closed.
Eyewitnesses said that teens were instigated to throw stones at houses and hotels at Khade Bazaar. Stones rained on the shops and hotels from the Khanjar Galli side. This was followed by vehicles being damaged. Anti-socials resorted to violence after additional police forces that had been deployed in the city for maintaining law and order during the Ganesh festival had left the city.
Superintendent of Police Chandragupta said police forces from the neighbouring districts have been requisitioned and the situation has been brought under control.
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